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ATL 102 — NEWFOUNDLAND — EAST AND SOUTH COASTS, SECOND EDITION, 2008

Chapter 2 — After paragraph 39

Insert: 39.1 A large stone breakwater with a bent outer end is located 55 m (180 ft)
east of the Public wharf at Carbonear. It extends 150 m (492 ft) from the shoreline in a southerly direction with
its outer end situated about 66 m (217 ft) SE of the outer end of the Public wharf. A light(477.5) is shown from
a mast on the outer end of the breakwater.

(N2016-04.6)(Monthly Edition No. 12/16)

Chapter 3 — Paragraph 26

Delete: “St. John’s is an … derating exemption certificates.”
Replace by: The quarantine station for vessels arriving at the port of
St. John’s is the Halifax Nova Scotia Quarantine Station. It can be contacted
at 902-873-7659 (24 hour phone line) or by e-mail at quarantineeast@phac-aspc.gc.ca
if notification is 48 hours or greater prior to arrival. (See Radio Aids to Marine Navigation.)
Ship Sanitation Exemption and Control Certificates are issued in St. John’s by the
Environmental Health Officer designated under the Quarantine Regulations.

(N2016-04.7)(Monthly Edition No. 12/16)

Chapter 3 — Table in the vicinity of paragraph 43, St. John’s Port Authority – Berths
Make the following change in the “Remarks” column.

Berth

Remarks

*18

Consists of three dolphins, 9 m
(30 ft) square located 38, 76 and
128 m (125, 250 and 420 ft) ESE
of the east end of Pier 17.

(N2016-04.8)(Monthly Edition No. 12/16)

Chapter 3 — Paragraph 44, after “The port” and “inform the”

Delete: corporation
Replace by: authority

(N2016-04.9)(Monthly Edition No. 12/16)

Chapter 3 — Paragraph 47, last line

Add: Shore power is available at St. John’s Port Authority Berths 6 to 8, 11, 17, 19 and 20.

(N2016-05.0)(Monthly Edition No. 12/16)

Chapter 4 — Paragraph 5, last line

Add: A submarine cable, extending in an ENE/WSW direction, is charted about 2.5 miles south of Nickerson Bank; cautionis advised.